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Tampa International Airport will suspend operations Thursday

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Tampa International Airport is set to suspend all commercial and cargo operations starting at 2 a. m. Thursday in response to Hurricane Helene. The airport's Main Terminal and Airsides will be closed to the public, and operations will not resume until officials can evaluate any potential damage caused by the storm. This precautionary measure underscores the airport's commitment to the safety and well-being of both passengers and staff during severe weather events.

With the hurricane approaching, travelers are encouraged to stay informed about their flight statuses and consider alternative travel plans. The decision to close the airport aligns with similar measures taken by other regional facilities facing the storm. Officials are monitoring the situation closely and will provide timely updates as the storm progresses. This proactive response aims to mitigate risks associated with the hurricane, which is expected to impact numerous areas in Florida. Passengers are advised to check the airport's website and social media channels for the latest information.


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